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StartUp Health media director Logan Plaster explains how leadership sharing experience can create a "network effect."
Kaiser reaches deal to avoid strike; Digital tool effectiveness varies based on socioeconomic status
This week's top stories include Kaiser Permanente workers reaching a tentative agreement to avoid a nationwide strike, and a finding that socioeconomic status is linked to the potential effectiveness of tools such as wearables and apps.
Zoom Global Healthcare Lead Ron Emerson talks about lasting changes to healthcare work continuing past the pandemic.
Senior Editor of Healthcare IT News Kat Jercich presents the Monthly Update, where she considers vaccine mandates for Healthcare IT companies, the uncertain regulatory future of virtual care, and projects from Google, Apple and other big names.
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AR Consultants' Dr. Barry Newman discusses how EHRs are contributing to the increase in clinician burnout.
This week's top stories include Cerner mandating that all U.S. employees be vaccinated by Dec. 8 as David Feinberg takes the reins as CEO, and digital musculoskeletal care company SWORD Health acquiring wearable maker Vigilant Technologies.
In this edition of "Workplace Re-Entry in the Healthcare Industry," healthcare attorney Aaron Maguregui discusses how privacy compliance will become urgent as emergency waivers end.
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COVID-19 survivor Frank Cutitta, founder and CEO of HealthTech Decisions Lab, describes how his experience recovering from the coronavirus spurred him to tackle the problem of loneliness.
In this edition of "Workplace Re-Entry in the Healthcare Industry," Zoom CIO Advisor Bill Shickolovich and U Penn Medicine CIO Michael Restuccia discuss the healthcare industry's shifting of more operations from on-prem to remote.
Payers want to know how to change the experience to make access easy for beneficiaries, says Solera Health CEO Mary Langowski.